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goals in manufacturing, energy, education, national security and the deficit. real, achievable plans that will lead to new jobs, more opportunity, and rebuild this economy on a stronger foundation. that's what we can do in the next four years, and that is why i am running for a second term as president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> we'll be right back with more president obama's speech. can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest
goals in manufacturing, energy, education, national security and the deficit. real, achievable plans that will lead to new jobs, more opportunity, and rebuild this economy on a stronger foundation. that's what we can do in the next four years, and that is why i am running for a second term as president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> we'll be right back with more president obama's speech. can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> this week the pundit class will spend considerable and deserved time forecasting the vice presidential debate between joe biden and paul ryan. we will talk substance to death. what does biden need to say? will ryan wonk out on the debt and deficit? all important questions for which there is a time and place. but here and now i'd like to spend a minute sharing my fantasy because fantasies are fun and my fantasy about joe biden is bo to get weird. he does away with the restricter plate he drove around with in 2008. a joe biden with a governor is no joe i want to see. in my version biden plays it big and surgically, hazing the young kid from the minor leagues who doesn't know what it's like to perform in the big show. it goes something like this. >> relax. don't try to strike everybody out. strikeouts are boring. besides that, they're fascist. throw some ground balls. more democratic. >> what's thi
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> this week the pundit class will spend considerable and deserved time forecasting the vice presidential debate between joe biden and paul ryan. we will talk substance to death. what does biden need to say? will ryan wonk out on the debt and deficit? all important questions for which there is a time and place. but here and now i'd like to spend a minute...
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from being educated in a complex class, that this is a better education and better preparation for the world at large. that is part of their argument. let's hear from president powers from the university of texas. >> hour lawyers made the case to the justices that the diversity ethnic and otherwise, benefits all of the students on our campus. we made the case and the university of texas has crafted an admissions policy that includes race as one of many factor factors and meets the strict guidelines established by this court in the decision nine years ago. >> the grudser decision the plaintiff in that case in the university of michigan you referred to. when do you think we would be getting decisions? this will be something decided some time this spring, you think? >> could be by december. it has the advantage of being argued early, only the second one week of this court's term but this is going to be a tough one. i would say yes, not before next spring, maybe at the end of the term like when all the other big ones come out. >> and, of course, everyone watching closely and these are usua
from being educated in a complex class, that this is a better education and better preparation for the world at large. that is part of their argument. let's hear from president powers from the university of texas. >> hour lawyers made the case to the justices that the diversity ethnic and otherwise, benefits all of the students on our campus. we made the case and the university of texas has crafted an admissions policy that includes race as one of many factor factors and meets the strict...
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educated state in the country. we really are a microcosm of the country. a lot of coloradoens came from other states. and so it's a nice place to battle out the country's elections. and as you probably pointed out earlier we have gone all sorts of ways in presidential elections. we have elected democratic governors. i think the coloradoens take a look at the candidate and vote for the person they think will do the best job for colorado and the country. >> it seems to me in watching what i feel like the conversation colorado voters are having with each other is that the president thinks women voters and social issues are the key to the reelection and the romney campaign thinks talking about the deficit is a winner here. what say you? are both on the right track to get to 50? >> i think it depends on which base the two parties are trying to get out. obviously the democratic party with its so-called war on women is trying to make sure it gets the turnout from that element. and my party is looking i think more broadly
educated state in the country. we really are a microcosm of the country. a lot of coloradoens came from other states. and so it's a nice place to battle out the country's elections. and as you probably pointed out earlier we have gone all sorts of ways in presidential elections. we have elected democratic governors. i think the coloradoens take a look at the candidate and vote for the person they think will do the best job for colorado and the country. >> it seems to me in watching what i...
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we can't afford to gut our investments in education or clean energy or research and technology. we can't afford to roll back regulations on wall street banks or oil companies or insurance companies. that is not a jobs plan. it's not a plan to grow our economy. it's sure not a plan to strengthen our middle class. we have been there, we have tried that. we're not going back, we are moving forward. we have got a different view about how we create jobs and prosperity in this country. this country doesn't just succeed when just a few are doing well at the top. it succeeds when the middle class gets bigger. our economy doesn't grow from the top down, it grows from the middle out. we don't believe that anybody is entitled to success in this country, but we do believe in opportunity. we believe in a country where hard work pays off and responsibility is rewarded and everybody is getting a fair shot and everybody is doing their fair share and everybody is playing by the same rules. that's the country we believe in, that's what we've been fighting for for the last four years, that's what
we can't afford to gut our investments in education or clean energy or research and technology. we can't afford to roll back regulations on wall street banks or oil companies or insurance companies. that is not a jobs plan. it's not a plan to grow our economy. it's sure not a plan to strengthen our middle class. we have been there, we have tried that. we're not going back, we are moving forward. we have got a different view about how we create jobs and prosperity in this country. this country...
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and ensure i got a great education because she was able to get student loans and grants. i think about michelle's parents and how her dad worked at the water filtration plant blue collar worker in chicago and mom stayed at home to look after the kids. when the kids got older she went to work as a secretary of a bank and worked there most of her life. when i think about both michelle's family and my family, what i am reminded of is what made america great was this basic idea, this basic bargain that all of you experienced in your own families. your parents and grant parents and great grandparents. maybe some came from somewhere else. here in america, you could make it if you tried. it doesn't matter -- [ applause ] it doesn't matter what you look like or where you come from or what church you worship in, the idea is that if you were willing to put in the work and take responsibility for your family just like dan was talking about, if you were willing to stick with it and tough it out when times got tough sometimes, ultimately hard work was rewarded and responsibility was r
and ensure i got a great education because she was able to get student loans and grants. i think about michelle's parents and how her dad worked at the water filtration plant blue collar worker in chicago and mom stayed at home to look after the kids. when the kids got older she went to work as a secretary of a bank and worked there most of her life. when i think about both michelle's family and my family, what i am reminded of is what made america great was this basic idea, this basic bargain...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicar
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i love life and i love my education. i would never -- that will never ever cross paths but the bullying was getting so bad i thought about that. this guy, david, he helped me. he is my gay mentor. he helped me a lot. he gave me a lot of confidence. that's one of the reasons i'm here is because of him. >> thank you so much. thank you, mrs. young and dynasty. best of luck to you. we hope it all works out and appreciate you coming on cnn. >> thank you for having us. >>> his career cut short by a tragic accident on the football field. but life in a wheel chair cannot kill his chances to be a football player. [ pilot ] flying teaches me to prepare for turbulence. the key is to have a good strategy. the same goes for my retirement. with the plan my financial advisor and i put together, a quick check and i know my retirement is on course. [ male announcer ] with wells fargo advisor's envision plan, you always know where you stand. in fact, 93 percent of envision plan holders say they will retire on their own terms. get started
i love life and i love my education. i would never -- that will never ever cross paths but the bullying was getting so bad i thought about that. this guy, david, he helped me. he is my gay mentor. he helped me a lot. he gave me a lot of confidence. that's one of the reasons i'm here is because of him. >> thank you so much. thank you, mrs. young and dynasty. best of luck to you. we hope it all works out and appreciate you coming on cnn. >> thank you for having us. >>> his...
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public broadcasting funds support shows including sesame street that provide educational programming for children especially those that cannot afford to go to preschool. the total money going to pbs accounts for roughly .00013% of the federal budget. that's a very small amount. despite utterly nominal amount of money on the table the president has been trumpeting the big bird message since the debate. >> thank goodness somebody is finally getting tough on big bird. >> governor romney plans to let wall street run wild again but he's going to bring down the hammer on sesame street. >> elmo has been seen in a white -- in a white suburban. he's driving for the boarder. >> here on the panel after a hellish commute mother jones washington bureau chief david corn author of the book "47%" uncovering the romney video that rocked the 2012 election. it ain't a over but that video did its share of rocking. >> before big bird hit the scene. >> exactly. david, let's talk about the big bird ad. a good thing for team obama to be using or a bad thing? >> you know, i've always been a fan in politics o
public broadcasting funds support shows including sesame street that provide educational programming for children especially those that cannot afford to go to preschool. the total money going to pbs accounts for roughly .00013% of the federal budget. that's a very small amount. despite utterly nominal amount of money on the table the president has been trumpeting the big bird message since the debate. >> thank goodness somebody is finally getting tough on big bird. >> governor...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." president obama's announcement last week on same-sex marriage, marriage equality, really was a defining moment in this election. >> over the course of several years, as i talked to friends and family and neighbors, with when i think about members of my own staff who are in incredibly committed, monogamous relationships, same-sex marriages, who are raising kids together, when i think about those soldiers or airmen or marines or sailors who are out there fighting on my behalf, and yet feel constrained, even now that don't ask, don't tell is gone, because they're not able to commit themselves in marriage, at a certain point, i've just concluded that for me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >> and a week after that sound bite, we are still calculating just what kind of an impact that's going to have on this election. the first sitting u.s. president endorsi
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." president obama's announcement last week on same-sex marriage, marriage equality, really was a defining moment in this election. >> over the course of several years, as i talked to friends and family and neighbors, with when i think about members of my own staff who are in incredibly committed, monogamous relationships, same-sex marriages, who are raising kids...
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if we don't educate them and it is okay that prison is a big business but education isn't that is messed up i'm sorry. >> to echo what raul is saying. i'm in favor of stem emcation. but we have 28% of our young people in this country who aren't graduating. 28%. >> the teachers aren't paid enough and not trained well enough. >> go to any college campus. it is the place of knowcation. this is where facebook and google and twitter came from. it is coming from here. this is where the republicans need to address immigration policies. you go to a college campus and you see people from korea and china and latin america. >> next big gims and big goals? >>> we are all here for the initiative. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement ins
if we don't educate them and it is okay that prison is a big business but education isn't that is messed up i'm sorry. >> to echo what raul is saying. i'm in favor of stem emcation. but we have 28% of our young people in this country who aren't graduating. 28%. >> the teachers aren't paid enough and not trained well enough. >> go to any college campus. it is the place of knowcation. this is where facebook and google and twitter came from. it is coming from here. this is where...
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should schools be sued for not properly educating students. we'll talk about that. it's our "news nation" gut check next. and focus on the things that matter to you. >>> good thursday i'm craig melvin in for tamron hall. we're following vice president joe biden's fire gentlemen counter punch before the naacp today, speaking to the same crowd that mitt romney addressed yesterday. he pushed back against the governor's claim that he would do more for the black community than the first black president. >> i believe this election will come down to character, conviction and vision. and it will not surprise you, i don't think it's even a close call. >> vice president also took shots at republicans in congress accusing them of putting politics over getting americans back to work. >> mitch mcconnell just said it out loud when talking about lessons he learned from history he said quote the single most important thing we want to achieve is obama to be a one term president. not, not to get us out of this recession. not to promote jobs. not to do the things that needed to to be
should schools be sued for not properly educating students. we'll talk about that. it's our "news nation" gut check next. and focus on the things that matter to you. >>> good thursday i'm craig melvin in for tamron hall. we're following vice president joe biden's fire gentlemen counter punch before the naacp today, speaking to the same crowd that mitt romney addressed yesterday. he pushed back against the governor's claim that he would do more for the black community than the...
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what's gutsy about gutting medicare, medicaid, education? >> mitt romney goes hard right with a guy who says progressivism is a cancer on america. >> what i have been trying to do is indict the entire vision of progressivism. >> it's a cancer. >> exactly. >> tonight, john nichols of the nation magazine tells us exactly who paul ryan is. joan walsh and e.j. dionne on the president's counterpunch today on the campaign trail. now's terry o'neal on what romney/ryan means for women. james hoffa of the teamsters and larry cohen of the cwa on what the ryan pick means for lar. >>> and vermont senator bernie sanders on paul ryan's medicare lie. >> there's only one president that i know of in history that robbed medicare $716 billion. paul ryan and i talked about saving medicare. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. it choices in the 2012 presidential election have never been as clear as they are tonight. mitt romney's announcement of congressman paul ryan to be on the ticket as his running mate has the republican base all
what's gutsy about gutting medicare, medicaid, education? >> mitt romney goes hard right with a guy who says progressivism is a cancer on america. >> what i have been trying to do is indict the entire vision of progressivism. >> it's a cancer. >> exactly. >> tonight, john nichols of the nation magazine tells us exactly who paul ryan is. joan walsh and e.j. dionne on the president's counterpunch today on the campaign trail. now's terry o'neal on what romney/ryan...
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should schools be sued for not properly educating students. we'll talk about that. it's our "news nation" gut check next. and focus on the things that matter to you.
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> what's going to happen in the next 24, chris cillizza is back with us. >> come on. >> we're talking about baseball. we're talking about the baltimore/yankee game at 5:07 and that -- >> the main show that people really care about, nationals/cardinals, i will say i'm rooting heavily for the nationals. my wife was born and raised in st. louis. i just zone the ask her. >> we love your wife for that. we have our thing here. >> yes. >> it's all about natitude. gio gonzalez is pitching. i hope he does better than the seven walks the other night. i saw it in danville, kentucky, went nuts and realized i was at an anheuser-busch venue and that's not such a good thing. >> they're heavily invested in the cardinals success. >> good to see you, chris cillizza. >> good, nats. >>> tamron hall is up next. >> it's torture for a rangers fan to listen to this. >> that's why -- that's not why we did it. >> andrea mi
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> what's going to happen in the next 24, chris cillizza is back with us. >> come on. >> we're talking about baseball. we're talking about the baltimore/yankee game at 5:07 and that -- >> the main show that people really care about, nationals/cardinals, i will say i'm rooting heavily for the nationals. my wife was born and raised in st. louis....
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the fact is that right to work states have worse education. they have worse performance, they have higher unemployment. the facts just don't back the governor up. this is a governor that prides himself on having the facts. >> uaw president bob king blamed the koch brothers for helping ram through this legislation. do you believe that? what role did the koch brothers, if any play in all of this? >> it's hard for me to know. i think there is a lot of big money involved. i see this prosperity america. i think that's their outfit. i see equipment and tents and so on. how much big money is flowing around, i don't know. i think they're all over. ed, you have been on this before. we have to get the big corporate money out of politics. this is disgusting. this is a bastardization of our democracy that is taking place. i tell you, democracy is under attack. we have to get the big corporate money out. it's disgusting to think the koch brothers' long arm and big money can make it happen. if it can happen in michigan, it can happen anywhere. working peopl
the fact is that right to work states have worse education. they have worse performance, they have higher unemployment. the facts just don't back the governor up. this is a governor that prides himself on having the facts. >> uaw president bob king blamed the koch brothers for helping ram through this legislation. do you believe that? what role did the koch brothers, if any play in all of this? >> it's hard for me to know. i think there is a lot of big money involved. i see this...
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the taliban tried silencing her for speaking out on education for girls. >>> back in the u.s., the average price of regular gas down to $3.74 a gallon. national average has fallen for ten straight days. >>> in detroit, the tigers advance to the world series after a four-game sweep of the new york yankees. governor mitt romney tweeted congrats to the detroit tigers on making it to the world series, part of the heart and soul of detroit. >>> scouts dishonor. the boy scouts reveal a longtime secret file about allegations of sexual abuse and driving off a cliff. more than a dozen ceos warn congress and the president to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff or face dire consequences. we want to know what you think about the big event on monday. could the foreign debate sway your vote? tweet me. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to ale
the taliban tried silencing her for speaking out on education for girls. >>> back in the u.s., the average price of regular gas down to $3.74 a gallon. national average has fallen for ten straight days. >>> in detroit, the tigers advance to the world series after a four-game sweep of the new york yankees. governor mitt romney tweeted congrats to the detroit tigers on making it to the world series, part of the heart and soul of detroit. >>> scouts dishonor. the boy...
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. >> there's the tweet and you said layoff commenting about dwending and until you get more educated. so when you do that kind of thing, i salute you. i think it's absolutely your right to do that. but you can't all the media to say oh, hope, aren't you a lovely misunderstood lady. >> that's where you've got me wrong. i don't expect any of the media to be positive. i understood that i'm a ground-breaking female athlete. and with that, there's a lotf struggle with that. but i know that i'm doing wonderful things for the sport of soccer and amazing things for female athletes. so i can take it. >> you're a feasty, smart, beautiful lady who happens to be a fast tas particular goalkeeper. you're almost a perfect woman. >> i love you. i knew there was a reason i did this interview tonight. >> it's been fascinating to talk to you. i like your feistiness. congratulations on the gold. everyone is very proud of you. >> thank you so much. it's good to be here. >>> hope solo. up next. only in america. my need for speed and the new skram jet that might just change my life. so what i'm saying is, p
. >> there's the tweet and you said layoff commenting about dwending and until you get more educated. so when you do that kind of thing, i salute you. i think it's absolutely your right to do that. but you can't all the media to say oh, hope, aren't you a lovely misunderstood lady. >> that's where you've got me wrong. i don't expect any of the media to be positive. i understood that i'm a ground-breaking female athlete. and with that, there's a lotf struggle with that. but i know...
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president obama managed to have it both ways on education reform. steady student from teachers while promoting the evaluation system that is hugely unpopular. his adoptive hometown of chicago, where all his movers and shakers like mayor emanuel hatched the plan for his re-election, also arrest any done cap tarne duncan. how much does it reflect on him? >> i don't think it will have much of an impact and the reason is because there's not a real choice here it between president obama and governor romney on the issue of school of choice. president obama despite the fact this there are many policies that he's engageded in as president that i think many unions would say have weakened unions overall for teachers and certainly we've seen rahm emanuel support a state law in illinois that weakened teachers' unions, the fact that it's not as though mitt romney would strengthen teachers unions. so i think in that case since it doesn't create a choice, i think it has a relatively low impact another election. >> a lot of people would say this has theismagimage o
president obama managed to have it both ways on education reform. steady student from teachers while promoting the evaluation system that is hugely unpopular. his adoptive hometown of chicago, where all his movers and shakers like mayor emanuel hatched the plan for his re-election, also arrest any done cap tarne duncan. how much does it reflect on him? >> i don't think it will have much of an impact and the reason is because there's not a real choice here it between president obama and...
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joining me now is national education association president dennis. this valentine is part of this new effort by the nea. what else have you and the american federation of teachers been doing to mobilize membership ahead of the election. >> we've been working hard and talking to our members getting information out and comparing the candidates. we want them to be sure that there is more than one mitt romney running for president. from the primaries to the general election to the debates he seems to want to have it two or three ways. on the one hand, he says he loves teachers and knocks their unions. he says he cares about kids in school and says class size doesn't matter. every parent knows it does. he says investing in education lk build the economy and then to the des moines be register he said hiring teachers won't help the economy. but president obama has been consistent for four years and through this campaign. his commitment to education from preschool to graduate, increasing completely grants, fixing the loan program so money goes to striving st
joining me now is national education association president dennis. this valentine is part of this new effort by the nea. what else have you and the american federation of teachers been doing to mobilize membership ahead of the election. >> we've been working hard and talking to our members getting information out and comparing the candidates. we want them to be sure that there is more than one mitt romney running for president. from the primaries to the general election to the debates he...
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but also we want to educate them. that's really important and that's why aspire will be different than anything else on tv. >> i've got to do a quick round of things. according to forbes, your net wort, worth, $500 million. with that said, so many people are talking about small businesses right now and have you millions of people without jobs. some of them want to start a business of their own realizing they may not be able to get back in the workforce the traditional way. what's your advice if you have it. >> i think number one is understand is your product, is your business, is it going to be in demand? okay? that's your niche. all right? and then can you start it on your own and not have to have a lot of staff. >> last but not least, i've got to ask you about lebron james, the miami heat. he doesn't have five rings or six but he's got one. >> he's got one. >> is the curse over? did he prove that he's -- >> it's done. he proved -- look, this man is the best basketball player in the world. he proved that. he's been p
but also we want to educate them. that's really important and that's why aspire will be different than anything else on tv. >> i've got to do a quick round of things. according to forbes, your net wort, worth, $500 million. with that said, so many people are talking about small businesses right now and have you millions of people without jobs. some of them want to start a business of their own realizing they may not be able to get back in the workforce the traditional way. what's your...
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. >> his support among particular group of whites men without a college education, is the lowest of any democrat in 30 years. just 28% in a "washington post"/abc news poll compared to 55% who support romney. polls suggest that it's among independents so block voter turn-out could be key in battleground states like north carolina and virginia. on this day biden makes sure they won't stay home for lack of enthusiasm. >> it's time for the naacp shouldto do what it's always done, what it did for me, inspire a generation, stand up, make our case, stand our ground. >> president is back doing his own campaign in virginia. the 2008 win the first for democrat in 44 years. the state since elected republican governor and legislature. >> bret: wendell goler live on the north lawn. thank you. we'll follow up on wednesday's coverage of american cities resorting to or flirting with bankruptcy. most places we mentioned were small to medium size. however, foxed by network senior washington correspondent peter barnes reports major cities could be on the brink. >> the motor city may be on the road to bank
. >> his support among particular group of whites men without a college education, is the lowest of any democrat in 30 years. just 28% in a "washington post"/abc news poll compared to 55% who support romney. polls suggest that it's among independents so block voter turn-out could be key in battleground states like north carolina and virginia. on this day biden makes sure they won't stay home for lack of enthusiasm. >> it's time for the naacp shouldto do what it's always...
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>> we can take a very educated guess at it. look, the key takeaway here is that al qaeda's expectations of what they can achieve have come down. they're a resilient organization. they're determined. they're sophisticated. so do they want to attack big? will they hope to try? yes. the key places they'll try and do that from, yemen. and the disturbances there and the arab spring there, if you will, al qaeda has taken control of three provinces. their best bomb maker is there. he built the underpants bomb. he built the printer bombs. he's still at large. he can be training other people. in libya al qaeda has set up training camps there. that is a huge threat for europe, and that is something that will mature for them over the coming next few years. syria. al qaeda operatives from iraq can move into syria and take advantage of the instability there. so there are key places that al qaeda is already trying to use to get a foothold in, don. >> anthony lemieux, the investigator at the national study on terrorism, you say everyone in yo
>> we can take a very educated guess at it. look, the key takeaway here is that al qaeda's expectations of what they can achieve have come down. they're a resilient organization. they're determined. they're sophisticated. so do they want to attack big? will they hope to try? yes. the key places they'll try and do that from, yemen. and the disturbances there and the arab spring there, if you will, al qaeda has taken control of three provinces. their best bomb maker is there. he built the...
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so they're supposed to be educators, they're supposed to be consolers, supporters, inspirers, and now shooters. newt gingrich. >> referee: it's a stupid idea, and the data and the research shows when you add more people untrained holding guns you don't increase safety. this came up when people wanted to have more armed people on the planes after 9/11. >> ari, he's not alone. >> no, he's not. >> mr. gohmert, congressman said he hoped the school had an m-4, m-5. there are many other people saying the same thing. >> the mother of the killer had plenty of guns that didn't protect her. it's ludicrous. this is up there with the gingrich colony on the moon. there aren't teachers out there clambering for it. that's where if newt gingrich speaks for anyone and i'm not sure he really does, but if he speaks for anyone, they're not in tune with the public mood right now. the question is how do -- there are people still coming back to the tobacco analogy. there are people that still smoke and people who drive really too fast and die on the roads. no one is saying in this point that we're talking a
so they're supposed to be educators, they're supposed to be consolers, supporters, inspirers, and now shooters. newt gingrich. >> referee: it's a stupid idea, and the data and the research shows when you add more people untrained holding guns you don't increase safety. this came up when people wanted to have more armed people on the planes after 9/11. >> ari, he's not alone. >> no, he's not. >> mr. gohmert, congressman said he hoped the school had an m-4, m-5. there are...
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>> well, for me, i think it's more important that we educate. i have asked congressman burg for a health care debate where we can spend an hour actually talking about this. he won't debate because the facts aren't on their side. and so they do anything to cover it up, do anything to convince people that up and down and down and up, and that someone like me, who spent my career protecting seniors and doing everything that i can to help, you know, the elderly in my state, that i would ever do anything that would cut their benefits, which is ridiculous. most people in north dakota know me and know i would never do it. >> do you wear it as a badge of honor that karl rove and his group are going to spend over $1 million trying to defeat you? >> that's on the light side. checked the numbers today. we're looking at $2 million in north dakota, which is a huge chunk of change. it may not sound like a lot to your viewers in california, but in north dakota, that's saturation television. >> 81% of north dakota is in a drought. 50% of the country is in a dro
>> well, for me, i think it's more important that we educate. i have asked congressman burg for a health care debate where we can spend an hour actually talking about this. he won't debate because the facts aren't on their side. and so they do anything to cover it up, do anything to convince people that up and down and down and up, and that someone like me, who spent my career protecting seniors and doing everything that i can to help, you know, the elderly in my state, that i would ever...
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educating people. the more you educate the people, the better. that's what people need, education. >> okay. real quickly, i've got to move on, but the first thing you said they're going to look at his computer, and that's going to give them a lot of information, you believe, about the suspected shooter. >> i think it is. he's dead. they've got to get the information somewhere. if you look in somebody's computer and their search history and what they type, you can find out tons of information about them. >> all right. alex manning, we appreciate that. we're going continue to talk about this. we have alex. we have deb. also, other contributoring here on cnn. we're right back after a break. don't go anywhere. uh-oh. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. world headquarters in atlanta. it's the top of the hour. we're going to continue following developing news out of wisconsin. we also want to get you up to speed on som
educating people. the more you educate the people, the better. that's what people need, education. >> okay. real quickly, i've got to move on, but the first thing you said they're going to look at his computer, and that's going to give them a lot of information, you believe, about the suspected shooter. >> i think it is. he's dead. they've got to get the information somewhere. if you look in somebody's computer and their search history and what they type, you can find out tons of...
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looking at paul ryan's budget, he has $115 billion in cuts to education, the education department over the next ten years. romney and ryan's cuts would kill the only opportunity many kids have at getting out of the cycle of poverty. president obama stressed the importance of education to the students during a stop to a las vegas high school today. >> there's nothing more important to our country's future than the education we give our children. that if you're willing to study hard and you're willing to work hard, no matter who you are, no matter what you look like, no matter where you came from, no matter what your last name is, here in america, you can make it if you try. >> and our guest tonight, forming nfl defensive tackle warren sapp, is a shining example of what the president was talking about. warren sapp didn't have much growing up. he was raised by a single mother who worked four jobs to support the family, but with the support of his football coaches, teachers in public education, his mother, it set the table for him to go on and have success and be an all-pro defensive tackl
looking at paul ryan's budget, he has $115 billion in cuts to education, the education department over the next ten years. romney and ryan's cuts would kill the only opportunity many kids have at getting out of the cycle of poverty. president obama stressed the importance of education to the students during a stop to a las vegas high school today. >> there's nothing more important to our country's future than the education we give our children. that if you're willing to study hard and...
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all morning we put education in focus. why in the world is our system ranked lower than ireland, saudi arabia, and uzbekistan. it's not an all you can eat buffet, but an olympic menu. what it takes to eat like a champion. >> it is saturday, august 4th. good morning and glad you are with us. i am randi kaye. we start with wildfires in oklahoma. 100 homes are being threatened. the fires are being pushed by strong winds. the worst is in cleveland county south of oklahoma city. joining me is kelly cain for the oklahoma department of emergency management. good morning. are evacuations being ordered at this hour? >> we haven't had new evacuations overnight which is good news, but we are definitely still watching these fires. they were so dangerous yesterday and we had a couple of small fires that popped up overnight. we are keeping a good eye on things and have been looking in the morning at what resources are needed. >> we are looking at the incredible video of the fires burning. how many fires are you dealing with? do you have
all morning we put education in focus. why in the world is our system ranked lower than ireland, saudi arabia, and uzbekistan. it's not an all you can eat buffet, but an olympic menu. what it takes to eat like a champion. >> it is saturday, august 4th. good morning and glad you are with us. i am randi kaye. we start with wildfires in oklahoma. 100 homes are being threatened. the fires are being pushed by strong winds. the worst is in cleveland county south of oklahoma city. joining me is...
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they demanded the school, quote, publicly affirm its commitment to free education. this morning another group of students invited themselves to the meeting of the board of trustees so they could take minutes arguing they needed transparency and student involvement. students are fighting against rising tuition costs. these guys are fighting to remain one of the few colleges in this country that gives every student a free ride. it's amazing, and it's still untodaying tonight. here's the better geeky part. we know they forgot coffee, but there's a question of pizza. college students going without pizza for a couple of days is not going to happen. through a stroke of genius, it hasn't happened. last night a group of cooper union alums decided to buy the protestors pizza, but in order to do that they had to figure out how to get the pizza up to the eighth floor of the clock tower from the outside of the building and they did it because they're quality engineers and future engineers we are talking about. but it's not without trial and error. balloons by themselves did not
they demanded the school, quote, publicly affirm its commitment to free education. this morning another group of students invited themselves to the meeting of the board of trustees so they could take minutes arguing they needed transparency and student involvement. students are fighting against rising tuition costs. these guys are fighting to remain one of the few colleges in this country that gives every student a free ride. it's amazing, and it's still untodaying tonight. here's the better...
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for more than 170 years, vmi has done more than educate students. it's guided their transformation in to citizens, warriors and leaders. vmi graduates served with honor in the nation's defense just as many are doing today in afghanistan and other lands. and since september 11th attacks many of the sons and daughters of vmi defended america and mourn with you the 15 brave souls who have been lost. i join you in praying for the many vmi graduates right now serving in harm's way. may glod bleod bless all who ha served and who all serve. george marshal, the chief of staff of the army became secretary of state and secretary of defense, who helped vanquish fascist and then planned europe's rescue of depair. it was of the awful costs and consequences of war. general marshall once said, quote, the only human beings can win a war is to prevent it. those words were true in his time and they are true in our time. last month, our nation was attacked again. u.s. ambassador and three of our fellow americans are dead, murdered in benghazi, libya. among the dead ar
for more than 170 years, vmi has done more than educate students. it's guided their transformation in to citizens, warriors and leaders. vmi graduates served with honor in the nation's defense just as many are doing today in afghanistan and other lands. and since september 11th attacks many of the sons and daughters of vmi defended america and mourn with you the 15 brave souls who have been lost. i join you in praying for the many vmi graduates right now serving in harm's way. may glod bleod...
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how can he say that education is a priority for him? >> because he's looking for educational excellence for all americans. i have helped to start a charter school in the city of cambridge in massachusetts. it's an african-american, largely african-american charter school. and the students are there are learning in such a way that makes their parents proud. we're looking in our inner-cities for ways in which we can improve our educational system and get through the logjam of continued decades long failed education policies and anybody who has a solution that will help our children learn better and grow better, that's what i'm looking for right now. >> reverend jeffrey brown thank you so much. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> should note that we're going to have a democratic leader congressman andre carson with the congressional black caucus. we'll joins in just a few moments. meanwhile mitt romney now finds himself confronting concerns that he hasn't been swift or aggressive enough in combatting democratic attacks against him. some
how can he say that education is a priority for him? >> because he's looking for educational excellence for all americans. i have helped to start a charter school in the city of cambridge in massachusetts. it's an african-american, largely african-american charter school. and the students are there are learning in such a way that makes their parents proud. we're looking in our inner-cities for ways in which we can improve our educational system and get through the logjam of continued...
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i realize the only way that the town could change is through education. i'm helping educate middle children so that we can change the town together. we help the children by paying for their school books, school uniforms. our main focus is our tutoring program that we return four days a week. as young people, we know the challenges of this community. and we also do a number of activities. we've got to come together for fun while we also come together for academics. this program gave me the chance to go the university. they helped me pay for my fees. that's why i also come back and help out here. math and science, and english. i did not go to university, but being able to help them, i feel
i realize the only way that the town could change is through education. i'm helping educate middle children so that we can change the town together. we help the children by paying for their school books, school uniforms. our main focus is our tutoring program that we return four days a week. as young people, we know the challenges of this community. and we also do a number of activities. we've got to come together for fun while we also come together for academics. this program gave me the...